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Originally posted by lowkey View Post
I don’t think that’s fair to say. I think if anyone had any solid proof they could share they would. It’s been a long time and I think we aren’t getting answers because no one knows anything for sure. All IMO FWIW. But I do think we’d get answers if anyone thought they could help
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Originally posted by Trailblazer99 View Post
I disagree. Things are really never what they seem. Imagine the solve was like a masquerade solve. No one would believe the guy that solved it if the treasure wasn’t there. If the creator never told anyone the solve and the person who has the treasure never told the solve. If someone else knew the solve you would never believe them it would be too imaginative for some people and the person might even be called crazy. Someone out there knows the truth and has tried to speak up. You think Forrest was looking for jack at the get together in west Yellowstone? Hell no. All he had to do was ask jack “hey you going” instead he beat around the bush and had kpro and them record everyone to see if the person who solved it was there. So it was someone he knew what they looked like and it was also someone that he couldn’t email or notify. Which means the person never got confirmation from Forrest himself. Do you think the name he was looking for in his emails was jack stuef? Hell no! The same time he’s telling searchers he’s looking for a name he’s asking jack “who are you and where are you?” Someone out there knows and has been pretty much forced to shut the hell up. Even if this person kept speaking they would call them crazy and ask to see “the box of gold”. It’s all pointless. But someone knows and someone has spoke about it before.
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Originally posted by Sarah Seedling View Post
Maybe, but where’s your proof? How can you know someone knows but not know someone? How can you say they have spoken up but not know what they said. This then becomes pure speculation, prospecting for a nugget
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Originally posted by mountain digger
Proof ... pfft.
pfft
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EXCLAMATION- used to represent a brief sound such as that made by the passage of a bullet or that of a small, muffled explosion:
"Pfft! Pfft! Pfft! Bullets ricocheted around the room"- used to convey the suddenness of a malfunction, disappearance, ending, etc.:
"then pffft, that was the last we heard of them" - used to express a contemptuous or dismissive attitude:
"pfft, I don't know what all the fuss is about"
- used to convey the suddenness of a malfunction, disappearance, ending, etc.:
Do you really need proof to believe that something you've never seen or experienced could exist? It can, and that's all there is to it.
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Originally posted by mountain digger
Proof ... pfft.
pfft
[ft]
EXCLAMATION- used to represent a brief sound such as that made by the passage of a bullet or that of a small, muffled explosion:
"Pfft! Pfft! Pfft! Bullets ricocheted around the room"- used to convey the suddenness of a malfunction, disappearance, ending, etc.:
"then pffft, that was the last we heard of them" - used to express a contemptuous or dismissive attitude:
"pfft, I don't know what all the fuss is about"
- used to convey the suddenness of a malfunction, disappearance, ending, etc.:
Do you really need proof to believe that something you've never seen or experienced could exist? It can, and that's all there is to it.
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Knowledge
You certainly have a soapbox, yet none of us in the Audience have a clue as to what in the hell you are trying to say. Would it be too much to ask that you concisely answer a few simple questions for me? Please limit your answers to less than 10 words each.
Who is the Solver, in your estimation? . . . Please identify a real person if you can . . . Or cite a moniker used here, if you cannot.
Who dropped the ball and messed up the Ending? Same comment as above, even if the people are different.
I have many more questions, but they're all irrelevant if you either can't, or won't, answer these stater softballs.
Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by MoonScavenger View PostKnowledge
You certainly have a soapbox, yet none of us in the Audience have a clue as to what in the hell you are trying to say. Would it be too much to ask that you concisely answer a few simple questions for me? Please limit your answers to less than 10 words each.
Who is the Solver, in your estimation? . . . Please identify a real person if you can . . . Or cite a moniker used here, if you cannot.
Who dropped the ball and messed up the Ending? Same comment as above, even if the people are different.
I have many more questions, but they're all irrelevant if you either can't, or won't, answer these stater softballs.
Thanks in advance.
A friend will say you lie if you tell them you spoke to Forrest Fenn, if it means their solutions will be wrong. Forrest wanted the place known before he passed and even his family does not care.I will not name any names, with all the crazy in the chase, it would be wrong. Plausible deniability is needed, it is the world we live in, as I Forrest knew all too well.
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They rather think islands in Wyoming all have bronze objects the same size as the chest. Surrounded by man-made carvings and images all over the island.
The ones around the chest were meant to be seen from above. But people can't understand the chase was more than just a treasure hunt, it was Forrest's art project as well.
It was more than anyone expected and there is much more to be found. It was meant to be his legacy. Not to end when the chest was found, but to begin again as art.
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Knowledge
Strike 2. Last chance to hit a dinger. Hey, Batter, Batter!
The Solver is? . . .
Feel free to anoint yourself. I'd respect that answer far more than your evasive paragraphs full of drivel.
C'mon, Knowledge. You can do it! Let freedom ring.
But don't do it for me. Do it for yourself.
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Originally posted by Knowledge View Post
If you show people where the chest was, and tell them Forrest confirmed it before he died, what good is it? They will do anything and everything to not want it to be true.
They rather think islands in Wyoming all have bronze objects the same size as the chest. Surrounded by man-made carvings and images all over the island.
The ones around the chest were meant to be seen from above. But people can't understand the chase was more than just a treasure hunt, it was Forrest's art project as well.
It was more than anyone expected and there is much more to be found. It was meant to be his legacy. Not to end when the chest was found, but to begin again as art.
- Q) Can the sun shine on the treasure’s location for the majority of the day?
Forrest’s A) The location where the treasure is hidden is in the sun a good part of the day – yeah. (but the chest is not)
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